2018 Lincoln Navigator Review, Release Date, Price

2018 Lincoln Navigator Review, Release Date, Price – There is a doubt that the Navigator is the star of the Lincoln brand’s lineup. It doesn’t have the Continental value or the sales numbers of the MKC, but it comes of the newly redesigned full-size Navigator SUV.

Credit comes from a new exterior design that maintains the overall shape of the Navigator while still giving it a fresh look. The grille also mimics the Continental style, which is an enhancement of the current “tooth” chrome Navigator row. The 2018 Lincoln Navigator front end now looks more cohesive and finished well, which is not surprising because the last version has a face lift that never looks right.

Interior

Just as with a redesigned exterior, the 2018 Lincoln Navigator interior makes it stand out. It’s very spacious as you might expect, even in the standard size version (there’s an expanded L model with additional cargo space) there’s enough space for six adults to sit comfortably.

In front, the driver and passenger get the same 30-way power adjustable seats that standard in the Continental. In the second row, there is captain chairs or a three-person bench to increases the passenger capacity to seven. The second-row captain’s chairs shift fore and back and tilt forward to make third-row access easy. An optional center console can be added which includes audio control and storage. There are additional climate controls as well, but they are on the back of the front console.

Things you will not see in this Navigator is chaos. There is a large touchscreen interface, several buttons, switches and knobs on the dashboard. The Lincoln signature transmission button has been integrated in such a way that makes it easy to reach. There are several controls for climate and radio systems in the center console, and it does not look very complicated. The instrument panel is wide, reconfigured with a lot customization features, but the screen is default for the most basic information. For utilities, there is ample storage space on the center console and inside it. There is a feeling of spaciousness from the driver’s seat that makes some competitors deficient.

Specification, Release Date and Price

All that space inside results in a huge vehicle, so the 2018 Navigator Lincoln come with a second-generation twin-turbo 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine that produces an estimated 450 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. The engine also features with a new stop/start system. A 10-speed automatic transmission ara standard dan sends power to the all-wheel-drive system with an electronically locking rear differential.

The 2018 Lincoln Navigator is scheduled to arrive at dealership this fall.

The 2018 Lincoln Navigator price starting from $72,055 for the Premiere 4×2 and $74,710 for the Premiere 4×4. The base model comes standard with 10-way power drivers, passenger seat with two-way power lumbar, heated second-row captains chair with premium leather, Lincoln embrace and push-button shift.

Step to the 2018 Lincoln Navigator Select you’ll get a 22-inch dark tarnish painted wheels, heated steering wheel among with other features, price starts at $76,055 for the 4×2 and $78,710 for the 4×4. The Navigator Reserve starts at $81,205 and only available in 4×4 drivetrain, the Navigator Reserve adds panoramic roof, heated and ventilated front seats with 24-Way Perfect Position, illuminated Lincoln Star and 40/Console/40 second-row seats.

The top range is the 2018 Lincoln Navigator Black Label, which starts at $93,705. The Black Label offered in three exclusive interior trims: Yacht Club, Destination and Chalet. It also offers two exclusive exterior: Chroma Molten Gold and Chrome Blue Crystal.